What Happened to the Campus Race Demonstrations?

Student activists at Harvard Law School had a busy fall mounting a campaign that put increasing pressure on administrators to improve race relations within the school. They publicly pressured the college to change its seal, which was modeled on the family crest of an 18th-century slaveholder, demanded answers after someone placed pieces of black tape over the portraits of black professors, and issued a list of demands to make Harvard Law a more diverse and inclusive community. Then came time for final exams. Then winter break. The movement slowed.

・ From Boston.com